Counseling & Testing Center Care During COVID-19
COVID-19 FAQ
Yes. The CTC is providing individual, couples and group counseling remotely through Zoom.
Your clinician will send you a Zoom invitation prior to your appointment.
You can call the CTC Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at 208-885-6716 (Press1). Our staff will assist you in managing your appointment.
You can reach out to our case manager, Maureen Marchant, LMSW. She can provide you with a list of local and community resources. Email Maureen Marchant at mmarchant@uidaho.edu
- A private space with high speed internet connection
- A computer (MAC or PC) with a webcam, microphone, and speakers capable of installing and running the Zoom app
- Or a smart phone capable of installing and running the Zoom app
- Contact CTC at 208-885-6716 if you do not have access to a computer, internet service, or a mobile device
The CTC may not be able to provide all telehealth services if you are outside the State of Idaho based on current state laws, as well as current clinician licensures. If the CTC is not able to provide specific telehealth services due to this limitation, your clinician will connect you with our case management and referral services to help with a temporary transfer of care/services.
Currently, telehealth is our only format to continue services for students until the end of the spring 2021 semester.
You have three options at this time if you are in a crisis situation:
- You can call our 24-hour crisis line, Protocol, at 208-885-6716, option #3.
- You can call the Rural Crisis Center, located at 531 S. Main St. in Moscow, at 877-897-9027.
- You can also call 911 or visit your nearest emergency room.
Yes. Group therapy sessions are being offered online through the spring 2021 semester. For a list of current virtual group offerings, visit www.uidaho.edu/group.
Mental Health Resources
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Mini Meditation | Let Go of Stress
Body Scan Meditation (Tame Anxiety)
